In recent years, global lithium battery prices have skyrocketed. Those infancy new technologies also have to be accelerated and commercialized earlier.
According to media reports, Thailand plans to allocate 192 million baht (about 37.35 million yuan) to the National Science and Technology Development Agency for the construction of a zinc battery pilot plant with a production capacity of 1MWh.
It is understood that Thailand has abundant and huge zinc reserves, and the local area hopes to find a new direction for the electric vehicle industry to get rid of expensive imported lithium.
Composed of zinc, manganese oxide and graphene, zinc-ion batteries are safe, non-flammable and can be used in energy storage systems, vehicles, homes, grids or as backup power sources. . According to the Thai side, 90% of zinc batteries are recyclable.
In addition to strong state support, some private companies have also shown interest in zinc batteries. If all goes well, Thailand will have a replacement battery factory with a capacity of 500-1000MWh by 2023.
In addition, Thailand also hopes to achieve the goal of manufacturing 1.25 million electric vehicles by 2030.
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